Malo A.

Malo A.'s (Malaurie Auliac) work immerses us in a world where wildlife comes to life with rare intensity. Through a realistic and naturalistic style, the artist elevates her subjects, often encased in gold, silver, or copper, as if offering a tribute to fragile nature. By mastering techniques such as watercolor, Chinese ink, and acrylic paint on fine papers, she creates a luminous and expressive world where birds, framed in gold, seem to soar out of the canvas. Inspired by Orthodox icons, Japanese Byōbu screens, and 1930s decorative art, Malo A. skillfully blends ancient traditions with modernity. Each piece, delicately imbued with softness and melancholy, invites intimate contemplation, a dialogue with the animal, which, in its golden and dreamlike backgrounds, touches us profoundly.

 

 

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Malo A.
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Photo par Marie Watts

Exposition associée: 
De plumes et d'Or
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